The child murderess cipriano wasn't convicted on the strength of a confession alone was she ?

I seem to remember reading the most horrific details of the little girl's finger nails being left in the front door ( as she had clung onto it while being dragged back into the house )

Cipriano's confession was given the day before the alleged beating and in the presence of her lawyer.

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Moral GuiltDetractors of the work of our British Police in bringing criminals to justice generally ignore the important distinction between moral proof and legal evidence of guilt. In not a few cases that are popularly classed with 'unsolved mysteries of crime,' the offender is known, but evidence is wanting. If, for example, in- a recent murder case of special notoriety and interest,* certain human remains had not been found in a cellar, a great crime would have been catalogued among `Police failures'; and yet, even without the evidence which sent the murderer to the gallows, the moral proof of his guilt would have been full and clear.Robert Anderson

The child murderess cipriano wasn't convicted on the strength of a confession alone was she ?

I seem to remember reading the most horrific details of the little girl's finger nails being left in the front door ( as she had clung onto it while being dragged back into the house )

Cite?

cite ? pfft

.... read the Supreme Court of Justice case ruling

This woman is a degenerate and the eight year old daughter she was convicted of murdering lived her short life in misery

That people are defending this monstrous woman takes my breath away !

I am not defending her, merely asking you to back up your claims.

Did the trial prove those were the girl's finger scratches, or was it a police claim. What was the quali t y of the evidence.

Christ debunker !

Do you really want to split hairs about just how foul this piece of **** Cipriano is ?

Go somewhere else for it

So you admit you have no evidence to back up your doubtful contention.

Anyone who chooses to get into a debate about their 'doubts' about the Cipriano case ... ( the case of a little girl who was treated appallingly all her life, until it was ended viciously at the hands of her bestial mother and uncle ) ... must be pretty twisted